What does gorący in Polish mean?

What is the meaning of the word gorący in Polish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use gorący in Polish.

The word gorący in Polish means hot, gorący, ożywiony, intensywny, gorący, palący, wrzący, żarliwy, gorący, gorący, gorący, gorący, gorący, namiętny, skwarny, gorący, upalny, gorący, palący się, gorący, serdeczny, gorący, zmysłowy, gorący, gorący, gorący dzień, gorący trop, gorący kompres, gorący kompres, gorący prysznic, ciacho, gorący temat, gorący punkt, upalnie gorący, upalnie gorący, upalnie gorący. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word gorący

hot

gorący

(high in temperature)

Herbata była gorąca, więc poczekała, zanim zaczęła ją pić.
The tea was hot, so she waited before drinking it.

ożywiony, intensywny

(figurative (argument, discussion)

Jerry and Fiona had a heated argument about who should take the trash out.

gorący, palący, wrzący

(heat: scorching)

The tourists were suffering in the searing heat of the midday sun.

żarliwy, gorący

(figurative (passionate, intense)

Muriel experienced an ardent desire to tell Mr. Richards her feelings.

gorący

(figurative, informal (having a high temperature)

I felt the patient's forehead; she was burning up.

gorący

(climate, season: high temperatures)

August is a really hot month in Miami.

gorący

(figurative (passionate, sexual)

Please don't tell me the torrid details of your affair!

gorący, namiętny

(figurative (erotic, sexy)

Jackie enjoys reading steamy novels.

skwarny, gorący, upalny

(figurative, informal (weather: very hot)

Gorąco dzisiaj; szkoda, że w biurze nie ma klimatyzacji.
It's boiling today; I wish the office had air conditioning.

gorący

(figurative, slang (topic: current, controversial) (przenośny, potoczny)

The hot topic was covered extensively by the TV news.

palący się

(coals: burning)

Don't touch the coals from the fire; they are still live.

gorący

(figurative, informal (exchange of views: impassioned) (przenośny)

The exchange was hot because the politicians violently disagreed.

serdeczny

(enthusiastic)

The athletes received a warm reception on arrival in the host country.

gorący

(erotic)

She had a warm caress and made him feel sexy.

zmysłowy, gorący

(sexy, sensual)

Fiona gave Oliver a sultry stare.

gorący

(while hot)

Serve the coffee hot.

gorący dzień

(day of high temperatures)

The forecast is for a hot day tomorrow, so let's go to the seaside.

gorący trop

(in close pursuit of)

The police were hot on the trail of the robbery suspect.

gorący kompres

(heated compress for pain relief)

gorący kompres

(heated compress)

gorący prysznic

(wash under heated water spray)

I always feel cleaner after having a hot shower.

ciacho

(slang (sb especially impressive) (potoczny)

Jacqueline reckons Tony is "hot stuff."

gorący temat

(informal, figurative (subject currently of great interest) (potoczny)

gorący punkt

(nightclub, entertainment venue)

We went on a date at one of the new hotspots in the city.

upalnie gorący

(intensely hot, burning)

The day was scorching hot: all the ice in our glasses melted within five minutes. We had scorching hot weather that summer.

upalnie gorący

(slang (sensational)

That girl in the yellow bikini's sizzling hot!

upalnie gorący

(figurative (very hot)

The platter was sizzling hot, and I burned myself when I touched it.

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